This long-term plan shows the units in this scheme of work and a suggestion of how long to spend teaching each one. The suggested teaching time is based on learners having about 4 to 5 hours of Mathematics per week (about 120 -150 hours per stage). The actual number of teaching hours may vary according to your context.
Unit | Suggested teaching time |
Unit 3.1 Numbers to 1000, addition and subtraction | 17% (25 hours) |
Unit 3.2 Time | 10% (15 hours) |
Unit 3.3 Shapes and angles | 13% (20 hours) |
Unit 3.4 Patterns, place value, and rounding | 10% (15 hours) |
Identify, describe, classify, name, and sketch 2D shapes by their properties. Differentiate between regular and irregular polygons.
Identify, describe, sort, name, and sketch 3D shapes by their properties.
Recognize pictures, drawings, and diagrams of 3D shapes.
Identify both horizontal and vertical lines of symmetry on 2D shapes and patterns.
Compare angles with a right angle. Recognize that a straight line is equivalent to two right angles or a half turn.
Interpret and create descriptions of position, direction, and movement, including reference to cardinal points.
Sketch the reflection of a 2D shape in a horizontal or vertical mirror line, including where the mirror line is the edge of the shape.
Discuss the strategies that learners used to make their estimates and ask them to justify why they think their estimates were reasonable
Discuss the strategies that learners used to make their estimates and ask them to justify why they think their estimates were reasonable